I am typing this from a ThinkPad E535 laptop.
It is usable from Linux Mint live boot, even with only 4GB memory. Not sure how it will work with Windows 11 (though I may upgrade to 16GB if Windows ends up staying on it).
The A6-4400M CPU isn't that powerful. It could be upgraded to an A8 or A10, but I don't think I have one of those lying around.
This laptop is perfectly fine for retro or minimal type tasks, but would struggle a bit what is expected out of laptops today (as least without upgrades).
I have customers who want laptops under $200 - this certainly would fit that requirement.
matthew - retroedge.tech
in reply to matthew - retroedge.tech • • •Yeah, Windows 11 isn't going to perform very well on this dual core AMD A6-4400M. CPU is at 100% for about half an hour and Windows Updates are still not done.
It'd work okay, but not great. Upgrading the CPU in this laptop to a quad-core A8 or A10 would help a bit.
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